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reader, petina1 +, writes (27 July 2010):
All these comments have been fun lol, hope this helps
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reader, BunnyTee +, writes (15 June 2010):
And with that, the moral of our long, sordid story here is that Q's gone and caught a cold now b/c he didn't put his undies on properly!
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reader, BunnyTee +, writes (14 June 2010):
Q:recondite and abstruse!
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reader, BunnyTee +, writes (14 June 2010):
Count me there, oh great Q! I look forward to your profundity!
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reader, BunnyTee +, writes (14 June 2010):
oh, ok, now Q's pulling the gender thing on us, now.
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reader, BunnyTee +, writes (14 June 2010):
Ok, let's just settle for: take undie-roos out, put one foot through each leg opening, pull up. There, problem solved!
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 June 2010): I know, but it got onto dressing on the left and i just thought I would explain it.
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 June 2010): My dad was a suit man made to measure two pairs of trousers waistcoat when they were in fashion and yes I can do ties he used to get me to do his.
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reader, BunnyTee +, writes (14 June 2010):
Eloquent, Vintage! I bet you know the diff. between a full Windsor knot and a Four in Hand, too!
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (14 June 2010):
I always ask what side just so I can perfect my aim.
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reader, BunnyTee +, writes (14 June 2010):
I'm still not understanding why this is even an issue.
Q, lunch is a date, provided it's not enchiladas.
Leave it to the British to develop a tactful way to say: "how's it hanging" ergo, "dress to the left"
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 June 2010): q you need to get this right, because they X-ray you at the airport and if its on the wrong side an alarm goes off and they announce it over the intercome...attention d/ftw flyers, the gentleman with the white hair and blue jeans is a cross-dresser....
you better mind your p's and q's...ummm you better mind your p, q.
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reader, Miamine +, writes (13 June 2010):
Hahaha.. at last a gentleman with sense.. thank you vintage
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 June 2010): When you have a suit made to measure, they ask what side do you dress or do you dress to the left, when they measuring your inside leg, in other words what side does 'your friend' hang on, it's for two reasons, 1) they will measure your other leg, so they aren't touching anything, 2) the side you dress is where they will put extra piece of cloth.
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reader, Miamine +, writes (13 June 2010):
Hey it's not us.. blame the Tailor.. I have a feeling this is a purely British Thing... well dressed gentleman and all that stuff... you can ignore Mr Texan
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reader, BunnyTee +, writes (13 June 2010):
OMG! Are we talking about an independent entity with a mind of it's own or just a human body appendage? "It"? it? As though "it" has a name and and will of "it's" own? Frankly, this is disturbing...as long as "it" remains clothed in public, what's the issue?
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reader, Miamine +, writes (13 June 2010):
See.. I knew I was right.. Men should dress on the left.. but I don't know why.
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reader, rivi +, writes (13 June 2010):
If you're right handed it makes sense to let it plus balls hang to the left - makes getting it out to urinate slightly easier.
Tailors will tell you that most men 'dress to the left'.
Btw boxers are advised rather than briefs : the latter are implicated in men's infertility [ the balls are supposed to stay cooler than the rest of the body so they need to hang free..... :)
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 June 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThanks guys. and im not a troll, seriously if you dont ask how could you ever know... i wasnt sure its normal it goes to a side usually lol
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 June 2010): is it signaling your next turn? you know like when your blinker doesnt work...
that was a fun class...mia you woulda loved it! rofl
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reader, Miamine +, writes (12 June 2010):
Q (and other males).. since this question came up... why is important for a guy to "dress on the right side"? I never understood this saying. We women just pull up our knickers and we are done. Dose it also have to do with jackets and what side your buttons are on. Is this a way to signal if your gay or straight? Any help to clear up the confusion will be accepted with gratitude.
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 June 2010): im obviously not a man but as an EMT there are a couple of things... ie... a KED device and a long bone splint that we have to ask the man which side he dresses on.(you have to pad the straps on that side) since this was a normal part of our training i assume it must be something most if not all men do. mal
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reader, petina1 +, writes (11 June 2010):
You'd have to maybe buy some briefs that are a bit more expensive than you usually buy, big enough to feel comfortable in. They make briefs in all shapes and sizes, you may have to experiment first. Some men dress to the left, some the right. My husband informs me on this. Hope this helps.
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